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2021届高考英语二轮复习专题强化双击训练
专题十三阅读理解B卷
A
BestWalkingToursinNYC
ManhattantoBrooklynNYCWalkingTour
StartinfrontoftheTweedCourthouseinManhattanbeforemakingthejourneyacrossthe
well-knownBrooklynBridge,catchingviewsoflandmarksliketheEmpireStateBuildingand
StatueofLibertyalongtheway.Onceontheotherside,you'llexploretheneighborhoodknown
asDumbo.
TheSuperheroWalkingTourofNYC
Whetheryou'reafanofBatman,SpidermanortheFantasticFour;discovertheinspiration
behindthosecomicswithstopsattheEmpireStateBuilding,apopularlocationincountless
superheroadventures;theFlatironBuilding,whichservedasPeterParker'sworkplacetheDaily
Bugle;andtheChryslerBuilding,whereSpider-manwouldfrequenttolookoutforthebadguys.
SmallGroupPhotographyWalkingTourofNYC
Duringthisgrouptour,aprofessionalphotographyinstructorwilltakeyoutoaunique
destinationofyourchoosing——optionsincludeCentralPark,theBrooklynBridgeandTimes
Squareatnight——andprovidehands-oninstructionsonhowtobestcapturelastingmemoriesof
yourtrip.
ChinatownFoodTburandHistoricDowntownWalkingTour
It'satourofexplorationofNewYork'sdiverseculture.StartinChinatown,whichishometo
plentyofChineserestaurants,aswellasVietnamese,ThaiandMalaysianrestaurants.Fromthere,
headdowntowardstheFinancialDistrict,whereyourtourguidewillwalkthegroupthrough
NewYork'sDutchhistoricsites,allthewaybacktothedayswhenWallStreetwasanactualwall.
l.WhichtourwillyoutakeifyouareafanofSpider-man?
A.ManhattantoBrooklynNYCWalkingTour.
B.TheSuperheroWalkingTourofNewYork.
C.SmallGroupPhotographyWalkingTourofNYC.
D.ChinatownFoodTourandHistoricDowntownWalkingTour.
2.WhichofthefollowingdoesSmallGroupPhotographyWalkingTourprovide?
A.Comicbooks.B.Shootingskills.
C.Delicatesouvenirs.D.Languagetraining.
3.WhatwillyoudoonChinatownFoodTourandHistoricDowntownWalkingTour?
A.WatchChinesefilms.B.Takeafinancialcourse.
C.ExperienceDutchculture.D.EnjoytraditionalAmericanfood.
B
GeorgiaO'Keeffealwaysthoughtofherselfasanartist.By1928,therestoftheworlddid,too.
Attheageof41,shewaslivinginNewYorkCityandbecomingawell-knownpainter.Still,
O'Keeffewasn'thappy.NewYorkhadbeenagoodsourceofideasforalmosttenyears.Now
thoseideasweredryingup.O'Keeffefeltlikesheneededachange.ShehadvisitedNewMexico
in1917withhersister.Thewideopenspacehadthrilledher."MaybeIshouldgoback"she
thought.InApril1929,O'Keeffepackedherbags.
ThewideopenspaceofNewMexicodrewO'Keeffein.Shespenthoursjustwatchingthesky
change.Becausethelightwassoclear;shefeltlikeshewasseeingitforthefirsttime.Thebeauty
ofthelandrenewedher.Shecouldn'twaittostartpainting.Cows'andhorses'skullsanddesert
flowersfilledhercanvases(画布).ThecolorsofthedesertinspiredO'Keeffe.Asaresult,shemade
newchoicesinherartwork."Thecolorupthereisdifferent"sheexplained.Shelovedthedusty
bluesandgreens.
ThatAugust,O'KeeffewenthometoNewYork.Itwasthestartofapattern.Eachspring,she
traveledtoNewMexicotopaint.Thesetripsrestoredherspirit.Then,inthefall,shewould
returntoNewYork.There,sheshowedherwork.EachtimeO'KeeffevisitedNewMexico,she
exploredalittlemore.
ThebleachedanimalbonesandskullsthatO'Keeffefoundexcitedherbecauseshecouldsee
theirspecialbeauty.Thebonesdidn'tmeandeathtoO'Keeffe.Toher;theyshowedthelasting
beautyofthedesert.Thelandscapes,clearlight,andbrightcolorsalsospoketoher.Sheoften
paintedclose-upsoftherocksandmountains.Later,shebegantotravelmoreinsearchofnew
ideas.However,shealwayscamebacktoNewMexico.
AsO'Keeffegrewolder;hereyesightbegantofail.Still,O'Keeffewasn'treadytogiveup.Her
friendJuanHamiltonhelpedherworkwithwatercolors.Healsotaughthertosculpt.Asaresult,
shemadeartintoher90s.Whenshediedattheageof98,Hamiltonsprinkledherashesoverthe
desert.Herbodybecamepartofthelandthathadtouchedherartandherlife.
l.WhywasO'KeeffeunhappyinNewYorkin1928?
A.Shewaslackofthecreativeideas.
B.Shefeltdisappointedaboutherjob.
C.Shewasnotsuccessfulasanartist.
D.Shefeltboredwithlifeinabigcity.
2.WhatcanweknowaboutO'KeeffeafterhertripstoNewMexico?
A.Shereceivedgreatreputationthere.
B.Shediscoveredthemeaningofherlife.
C.Shechosetosettledowninthatcity.
D.Shegotnewthoughtsfromthescenery.
3.WhatcanweknowaboutO'Keeffefromthepassage?
A.Shewasneverafraidoffailureanddeath.
B.Shewaspassionateaboutart.
C.Shewaspatientwiththecomingchances.
D.Shewascuriousaboutthenatureofpeople.
4.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleforthisarticle?
A.LifestyleintheDesert
B.SpecialLoveforArt
C.InspirationfromtheDesert
D.ModernWomenArtists
C
Pinocchiomaybejustachildren'sfairytale,butSpanishscientistsattheUniversityof
Granadarecentlyinvestigatedtheso-called“Pinocchioeffect“andfoundthatournosesdon't
growwhenwetellalie,butactuallyshrinkabit.
Dr.EmilioGomezMilanandhisteamdevelopedaliedetectortestthatusedthermography
totellifpeoplewerelying,andfoundthatwheneverparticipantsintheirresearchwerebeing
untruthful,thetemperatureofthetipsoftheirnosesdroppedupto1.2℃,whilethe
temperatureoftheirforeheadincreasedupto1.5℃.Scientistsalsofoundthatdropin
temperatureatnoselevelactuallycausedittoslightlyshrink,althoughthedifferenceis
undetectedbythehumaneye.
"Onehastothinkinordertolie,whichrisesthetemperatureoftheforehead/Dr.Gomez
Milanexplainedthefindings./zAtthesametimewefeelanxious,whichlowersthetemperatureof
thenose.”
Forthisstudy,researchersaskedanumberof60studentstoperformvarioustaskswhile
beingscannedbythermalimagingtechnology.Oneofthesetasksinvolvedcallinga3to4
minutescalltotheirparents,partnerorafriendandtellingasignificantlie.Participantshadto
devisetheliebythemselvesduringthecall,andthethermalcameraspickedupthis“reverse
Pinocchioeffect"causedbythefluctuation(起伏)intemperatureinthenoseandforehead.
Interestingly,thethermalliedoctorpickedupthetemperaturedifferencein80percentof
testsubjects,whichisabetterrateofsuccessthanthatofanymodernliedoctor.
“Withthismethodwehaveachievedtoincreaseaccuracyandreducetheoccurrenceof
'falsepositives',somethingthatisfrequentlywithothermethodssuchasthepolygraph(测谎
仪)"saidDr.EmilioGomezMilan,whoaddedthatlawenforcementinterviewerscouldoneday
combineotherliedetectiontechnologywiththermalimagingtoachievebetterresults.
Thethermalliedoctorhasbeenthemostreliableintheworld,10%morethanthepopular
polygraph.
l.Whydoestheauthormention"Pinocchio“atthebeginning?
A.TotellafairystoryB.Towarnusnottolie.
C.Tointroducearesearch.D.Toinspireustodoubtoldbeliefs.
2.Accordingtotheresearch,whatmighthappenifyoutellalie?
A.Yournosegetslonger.B.Yournosebecomessmaller.
C.Yourtemperaturegetshigher.D.Yourtemperatureremainsstable.
3.Whatcanwelearnabouttheresearch?
A.Researchersconductthestudybyinterviewing.
B.Researchersdesigndifferenceliesforparticipants.
C.Thethermalliedetectorwillproveapopularone.
D.Thethermalliedoctormayassistlawenforcement.
4.Whichmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Willliedetectorstellthetruth?B.W川lyingmakeyournoselonger?
C.Willlyingmakeyourtemperaturerise?D.Willthermalimagingtechnologybereliable?
D
London,NewYork,TokyoandParis—thesefamouscitieshaveacommandinginfluenceon
theworldeconomyandarehometomillionsofpeople,aswellasinternationallyfamousarts,
cultureandeducationalinstitutions.Buttheyarehardlyrepresentativeoftherestoftheworld's
cities.While54%oftheglobalpopulationliveincities,aroundhalfofthoseliveincitiesthathave
500,000inhabitantsorfewer.
These"ordinary"citiescanbeoverlookedbypoliticians,investors,researchersandbig
businesses.Buttheyaredynamicplaceswithmanylayersofsocial,culturalandeconomic
significance.Afterexperiencingaperiodofpost-industrialdecline,manysuchcitiesare
consideringurbanregeneration(再生)programmes.
Butthatdoesn'tmeantheyhavetofollowthesamepathasotherurbanareas.Infact,the
researchintourbandevelopmenthasfoundthatordinarycitiescanavoidsomeoftheill-effects
ofregeneration,byembracingwhatmakesthemunique.
Attheturnofthecentury,cityleadersbecameincreasinglyinterestedintheideaofthe
""creativecity”.Theideawastoencouragea"/creativeclass"oftalentedworkerstomaketheir
homesandbusinessesincities,bycreatingurbanspacesthatareopen,inclusiveanddiverse,as
wellasattractiveandtechnologicallyadvanced.
“Regeneration“becameabuzzwordassociatedwiththesetypesofstrategies,whichseekto
repurposeseeminglydisusedorrundownspacestosupportaneconomyledbycreativeand
technologicalindustries.Theapparentsuccessofcreativecitypolicieswasseeninpost-industrial
centressuchasDetroit,US,followinginvestmentsincultural,artisticandmusicalurbanrenewal.
Suchpoliciesswiftlybecamethego-tostrategyforseemingly“ordinary“post-industrial
citiesaroundtheworld,evenresultinginnewrankingsthatpitcitiesagainsteachother,basedon
criteriaincludingentrepreneurship(仓4业精神),urbanleadershipand“liveability”.Havingplenty
offormerindustrialspacesthatcanbeadaptedfornewuses,andadesiretobenoticedonthe
nationalorglobalstage,encouragesinvestmentinurbanregenerationfrombothpublicand
privatesources.
Yetregenerationprogrammesinspiredbythecreativecityagendacancauseproblems.
Propertydevelopers什也产开发商)andforeigninvestorshaverecognizedtheeconomicpotential
ofrealestate(房地产)in“creative“cities.Thishasledtorocketinglandcosts,andmany
low-incomeresidentshavefelttheeffectsofbeingdisplacedfromtheirhomes.
Yetasmorecitiesseektoemphasizetheirculturalassets(资产),cityleadersandpolicy
makersmustbeawareofthenegativeimpactsthatcanariseiflocalresidentsarenotcentralto
thedecision-makingprocess.Thisemphasizestheneedtoconsiderlocalcontextsand
communitiesbeforeoperatingcopycatcreativepolicies.
l.Somefamouscitiescan'trepresenttherestoftheworld'scitiesinthat.
A.theyarealwaysignoredbypoliticians,researchersandbusinessmen
B.theyaccommodatemillionsofpeoplebutdon'tcontributetotheworldeconomy
C.aboutaquarterofglobalpopulationliveinmiddle-sizedandsmallcities
D.notallfamousarts,cultureandeducationalorganizationsaredistributedthere
2.WhatmeasurewasprobablytakenbycitieslikeDetroittopromotecitydevelopment?
A.Usingcultureandartasadrivingforce.B.Forcinglow-incomeresidentstomove.
C.Followingthesamepathassomebigcities.D.Encouragingindustrialinvestment
continuously.
3.Whatdoestheauthorwanttostressinthepassage?
A.Citiesshouldcopyregenerationprogrammes.
B.Citiesshouldcompetewitheachotherbasedonsomecriteria.
C.Citiesshouldseekfinancialsupportfromsourcesaroundtheworld.
D.Citiesshouldconsiderregionalfactorsbeforeusingcreativepolicies.
4.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?
A.Ordinarycitiessuccessfullyavoidill-effectsofdevelopment.
B.Ordinarycitiesdon'thavetocopytrendstoregenerate.
C.Ordinarycitiesaretryingtorecoverfrompost-industrialdecline.
0.Ordinarycitiesaredynamicplaceswithsocialimportan
七选五
Whypeoplecollectart
Manypeoplethroughouthistoryhavegonetogreatlengthstocollectart.Butwhatmotivates
thesecollectors?
Onepopularexplanationforcollectingisthattheycanhavefinancialgain.Someresellworks,
earningenormousprofit.①Immorally,some"collectors"buyartasaformofmoney
laundering(洗钱),sinceitisfareasiertomoveartthancashbetweencountrieswithout
examination.
②Forthem,artisimportantforotherreasons.Thebestwaytounderstandthe
underlyingdriveofartcollectingisasameanstocreateandstrengthensocialbonds,andasa
wayforcollectorstocommunicatewithinthesenewnetworks.
Collectorsarenotonlyinterestedincreatingsociallinks;theyarealsomotivatedbythe
messagestheycansendoncethesesocialnetworksarecreated.Weallknowartisapowerful
wayfortheartisttoexpressthoughtsandfeelings.③Displayingartcansendamessage
aboutwhothecollectorreallyis一atleastwhosheseesherselfas.
④Throughthecollections,collectorsconveymessagesnotjustaboutthemselves,but
abouttheworldasawhole.Forexample,thekidwiththeshoeboxofbirdfeathersmightshow
othershercollectionnotjusttomakefriends,butalsotoconvincethemoftheimportanceof
protectingendangeredspecies.
Peoplecollectartforvariousreasons.⑤
A.Somegainfromartworksinanillegalway.
B.Butmostcollectorsthinklittleofprofit.
C.Artworkspreservethequalitiesoftheirmakers.
D.Nodoubtartcollectionisahardaddictiontoovercome.
E.Somegetlargetaxreductionsfordonatingarttomuseums.
F.Italsoservesasaneffectivewayforcollectorstoexpressthemselves.
G.Otherartcollectorsseetheircollectionsashavingbroaderpower.
答案以及解析
答案:l.B;2.B;3.C
解析:1.推理判断题.根据文章第二段第一句"WhetheryoiTreafanofBatman,Spidermanorthe
FantasticFour,discovertheinspirationsbehindthosecomics…无论你是蝙蝠侠、蜘蛛侠还是神
奇四侠的粉丝,你都可以在这些漫画背后找到灵感.可知,如果你是蜘蛛侠的粉丝,那么你有可
能选择TheSuperheroWalkingTourofNewYork.结合选项,故选B.
2.细节理解题.根据文章第三段最后一句”…andprovidehandsoninstructionsonhowtobest
capturelastingmemoriesofyourtrip.并提供如何最好地捕捉旅行的持久记忆的实践指导.可
知LSmallGroupPhotographyWalkingTour会向游客提供摄影技巧,结合选项,故选B.
3.细节理解题根据文章第四段最后一句"...whereyourtourguidewillwalkthegroupthrough
NewYork'sDutchhistoricsites...在这里,您的导游将带领您的团队参观纽约的荷兰历史遗迹.可
知,唐人街美食之旅和历史悠久的市中心步行之旅,可以让你体验到荷兰文化,结合选项,故选
C.
B
答案:1-4ADBC
解析:1.细节理解题。根据第一段中的NewYorkhadbeenagoodsourceofideasforalmostten
years.Nowthoseideasweredryingup.uf^n,1928年,乔治亚•奥基夫在纽约生活得并不开心
是因为她缺乏创造性的想法,故A项正确。
2.细节理解题。根据第二段第四句Thebeautyofthelandrenewedher.及第三段第四句These
tripsrestoredherspirit.可知,新墨西哥州的景色让她精神焕发,给了她新的想法,故D项正
确。
3.推理判断题。根据最后一段中的AsO'Keeffegrewolder,hereyesightbegantofail.Still,
O'Keeffewasn'treadytogiveup.HerfriendJuanHamiltonhelpedherworkwithwatercolors.He
alsotaughthertosculpt.Asaresult,shemadeartintoher90s.nJ^0,乔治亚•奥基夫对艺术倾
注了毕生的热情,故B项正确。
4.主旨大意题。通读全文可知,本文主要讲述了乔治亚•奥基夫每年春天都从纽约出发到
新墨西哥州的沙漠里挖掘艺术灵感的故事,所以“来自沙漠的灵感”为本文最佳标题。故C项
正确。
c
答案:l.C;2.B;3.D;4.B
解析:1.推理判断题。匹诺曹故事的作用,而非故事寓意,故在结构作用上可知用匹诺曹为了
引出主题研究。
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